In comparative politics, which of the following would be considered an example of interstate warfare?

A. a violent uprising by the citizens of a country to overthrow its present government
B. a country invading another country to use its resources
C. a violent military coup that installs a military dictatorship in the state
D. a civil war in a country between people of different religious groups
E. a dictatorship using violence on its own citizens to control opposition


B

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